Skier Carried and Injured by Avalanche in Big Sky, MT

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Avalanche on Wilson Peak, Big Sky, MT. Credit: Gallatin County Sheriff's Office
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Avalanche on Wilson Peak, Big Sky, MT. Credit: Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office

On April 3, 2022, at 1:53 pm, Gallatin County 911 received a call from skiers caught in an avalanche while ascending the north face of Wilson Peak in Big Sky, MT.

One skier was able to self-extricate immediately. The other skier was swept down the slope, through some trees, and ultimately was able to self-extricate at the bottom of the slide. That skier sustained injuries that would not allow them to hike or ski out.

The reporting party had a GPS communication device and was able to call for help. Gallatin County Sheriff SAR members from Big Sky and the Helicopter team responded to the patientโ€™s location. They were able to land near the patient, load both into the helicopter, and fly them to a waiting Big Sky Fire Dept Ambulance. The patient was transported to the Big Sky Medical Center for further evaluation.

Sheriff Dan Springer would like to commend the skiers for having a communication device that allowed them to call for help immediately and be rescued in a timely manner. Having a plan and equipment for emergency events when recreating in the backcountry can make the difference between a quick rescue or spending an unexpected night in the mountains.

There have been 15 avalanche-related fatalities in the US this winter.

Wilson Peak, Big Sky, MT.




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